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How Hino Trucks Are Made in Japan – Full Factory Tour (Nitta & Furukawa) 🚚🇯🇵

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Inside Hino Truck Production in Japan – Nitta & Furukawa Factory Tour. Step inside the fascinating world of Hino truck manufacturing in Japan, where precision engineering and meticulous craftsmanship come together to build some of the most reliable commercial vehicles on the road. This factory tour takes you through two of Hino’s key production sites – the Nitta factory and the Furukawa factory – showing the process from raw materials to finished trucks ready for delivery. Until the Engine is Ready – Nitta Factory 0:00 – Casting The process begins with molten metal poured into molds, cooled, and shaped into the raw material for engine components. 0:12 – Machining Each engine part is precisely machined according to technical drawings using high-accuracy machine tools. 0:37 – Engine Assembly Skilled workers assemble the engine by installing each component with exacting standards, followed by thorough inspection. Completed engines are then shipped to the Furukawa factory for integration into the trucks. Until the Car Body is Made – Furukawa Factory 1:01 – Differential Processing & Assembly Differentials are processed and assembled at both the Hino and Nitta factories before being sent to the Koga Plant. 2:46 – Press Shop Large steel sheets are stamped into body panels using high-tonnage presses. 3:01 – Welding Shop Robotic and manual welders join the pressed panels to create the cab’s skeletal structure. 3:14 – Cab Painting The cab goes through a multi-stage paint process for corrosion resistance and a flawless finish. 3:33 – Cab Assembly The painted cab is outfitted with the full interior, controls, and wiring harnesses. Final Assembly – Furukawa Factory 3:56 – Axle Installation Differentials delivered from the Hino factory are installed on the axle and fitted to the frame. 4:08 – Engine Installation Engines from the Nitta factory are precisely mounted onto the chassis frame. 4:30 – Cab Mounting The completed cab is attached to the frame, aligning perfectly with the drivetrain and chassis. 4:44 – Tire Installation Factory equipment ensures tires are mounted with speed and precision. 4:58 – Vehicle Inspection Every truck undergoes a rigorous inspection, including headlight beam alignment, gauge accuracy, and waterproofing tests. Once all quality checks are passed, the trucks are ready for delivery to customers around the world. #Hino #TruckManufacturing #JapanFactory #HinoTrucks #FactoryTour



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Inside the World of Hino [Truck](/genre/truck) Manufacturing

In a fascinating glimpse into the world of commercial vehicle production, this 5:34-minute factory tour takes viewers through the intricate process of building Hino trucks in Japan. The clip, which showcases two key production sites – the Nitta and Furukawa factories – offers an unprecedented look at the precision engineering and meticulous craftsmanship that goes into creating some of the most reliable commercial vehicles on the road.

One of the standout aspects of this footage is its attention to detail. From the initial casting of molten metal into molds, to the precise machining of engine components, every stage of production is meticulously documented. The tour begins at the Nitta factory, where the process starts with raw materials being shaped into engine components. Here, viewers are treated to a glimpse of high-accuracy machine tools in action, as each part is carefully machined according to technical drawings.

As we move on to the Furukawa factory, the focus shifts to the assembly of the truck's body. This section of the tour is particularly interesting, as it highlights the use of advanced technology and robotics to join pressed panels together. The welding shop is a highlight, showcasing both robotic and manual welders working in tandem to create the cab's skeletal structure.

The final stages of production are equally impressive, with the installation of axles, engines, and cabs all carefully documented. What's striking about this footage is its emphasis on quality control – every stage of production is subject to rigorous inspection, ensuring that each truck meets the highest standards of reliability and performance.

From a historical perspective, this factory tour offers a unique insight into the world of commercial vehicle manufacturing in Japan. As we explore the intricacies of Hino's production process, it becomes clear just how much goes into creating these vehicles. Whether you're an industry insider or simply fascinated by the inner workings of complex machinery, this footage is sure to captivate and educate.

What sets this clip apart from other factory tours is its attention to detail and commitment to showcasing every stage of production. Rather than glossing over the more mundane aspects of manufacturing, this tour takes viewers on a thorough journey through the entire process – from raw materials to finished trucks ready for delivery. Whether you're interested in automotive engineering, manufacturing processes, or simply want to learn more about one of Japan's most respected commercial vehicle brands, this footage is an absolute must-watch.

In conclusion, this factory tour offers a rare glimpse into the world of Hino truck manufacturing – and it's a fascinating watch. With its attention to detail, commitment to quality control, and emphasis on showcasing every stage of production, this clip is sure to captivate anyone with even a passing interest in commercial vehicles or automotive engineering.

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